Aren't those selling for like $15,000? It's a nice looking table for a modern house or an upscale business venue, but wouldn't fit most people's decor or budget. Even if money were no object, I wouldn't get one because I like a simpler design. I like playing on GCs but would never buy one of those either. I like real wood rails and drop pockets with wooden legs. I kind of like the tables I've seen the women play on, don't know the model or maker, but they have really wide, slightly curved light maple rails. Narrow rails like the ones I have give less options for bridging. Oops, I guess I was talking about the Metro while I thought you were talking about the Manhattan. Still, the rails are laminated instead of solid hardwood and metal corners are hard on cues when you bang them while breaking. But overall a pretty good-looking table. My tastes still run to a simpler design. Give me square legs anyday. As long as the table is level and the cloth is fast, I'm happy. I was looking throught their website (Brunswick) and didn't find much that really appeals to me. I guess the Transitional or European styles would be more my taste. Wouldn't want big feet or the supports that run the length of the table underneath on the floor. I do end up kicking the legs on my square legged table quite a bit, so maybe something with a tapered leg would be better.